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for Orange Lake Country Club, USA

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pitchmark 388 Reviews
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...good...

...played the Legends Course, an older Arnold Palmer course...

...a good course that doesn't score points for its length - just under 350 meters from the back tees, the greens, some of which are small and well defended, mean a lot of work. They are narrow or wide with little depth and bunkers or water lurking. In addition, several holes are rather narrow, a solid 3 wood from the tee is usually the better choice.

Hole 1 showed us the master - too over-motivated - the drive with the driver was too long thanks to the dry ground and hard playing surface and ended up in the water.

Waste air galore, some of it following the entire fairway.

The course maintenance is good in parts, but many problem areas are also visible - on the tees, fairways and greens.

The course barely deserves four stars, but the maintenance deserves just under three stars. We were particularly annoyed by the greens, which were not freshly mown - the last time was three or four days ago - so they were not playable as normal.

The resort is extremely spacious and well maintained.

Good clubhouse and nice staff.

Today we experienced a first - in more than 35 years of golf - for the first time we got a flat tire on the course. The dilapidated wooden bridges that we have to drive over were probably responsible for this.

The address in the Albrecht Guide and on the Orange Lake home page is incorrect and misleading.
The clubhouse is located in the East Village - on E Orange Lake Blvd.

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Golf-Familie 45 Reviews
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The Legends hui, The Reserve Pooh

If both courts played in December 2015, more than once. While having "The Legend" well maintained, excited with great greens and a pleasant clubhouse with friendly staff, we were very disappointed with the "The Reserve". "The Reserve": poor greens, sloppy marking of obstacles, no clubhouse - just a tourist shop (marketplace) with not motivated staff, unattractive location and range balls for 15, - Doller the small basket sees us safely back no longer. Too bad, because The Reserve is playing much more demanding than The Legend.

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bobdelle 34 Reviews
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"The Legends "and"The Reserve" Although partially between bungalows, but a lot of nature, played on 12 / 08.11.14

Both courses have roughly the same characteristics. You have to play very carefully, because the balls side of the fairways are not to be found and guarded by crocodiles, sloths and other wild animals. Not recommended to search for them. The Legends is an Arnold Palmer Signature course and therefore has more tradition as "The Reserve". Green fees are moderate, both places very well maintained and can only be met by Car. Clubhouse at "The Legends" is open until 23:00 h, and is also from "the Reserve" in the 5 'reach. Good, inexpensive snacks.

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